Toronto's A Short Walk to Pluto Pay Tribute to Canadian Rock History on New Single "Outcast"
Though much of Toronto rock band A Short Walk to Pluto’s success is owed to their social media engagement, it is their genre-defying original music and energetic live performances that have generated a loyal, consistent, and far reaching following. This young and professional-sounding foursome is prepared to deliver a show that concert goers will remember for a lifetime.
Unique and cathartic new single, “Outcast,” is a tribute to Canadian Rock heroes. Written in the style of Rush, The Tragically Hip, Alanis Morissette, and Big Wreck, this song pays tribute to a long history of Canadian rock music. Lyrically, the song has undergone many iterations with the final version being an expression of depression due to social ostracization and the feeling of loneliness in a relationship.
Listen to “Outcast” HERE. Watch the accompanying lyric video HERE.
“Outcast” has no silver lining, no positive message, and no inspiring ending. It is simply an expression of pain through loneliness. We hope this song brings comfort in that everyone experiences loneliness from time to time but through art, one can ease the pain of feeling outcast.
Cast out again I’ve lost control inside
Sat in my grave last night
I watched as you passed by
For the thousandth time
Formed in 2018, comprising members Emma Armstrong (lead vocals), Max Kaiser (lead guitar, keys, synths), Danny Moriana (bass guitar, backing vocals, synths), and Jake Biggs (drums and percussion), the band has developed a tremendous social media presence through TikTok and Instagram, where they regularly debut original music and covers of well-known classics. It was through that online presence that the band was discovered and recently endorsed by Howard Stern on his SiriusXM radio show.
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